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FEWS NET Food Security

FEWS NET provides IPC food security phase classification maps for food-insecure countries with current and projected scenarios.

Format Shapefile / GeoJSON / PDF
Coverage 35+ food-insecure countries
Resolution Administrative-level polygons
License Public domain (US government)
Update Monthly updates

Format

Shapefile / GeoJSON / PDF

Geometry

Polygon (food security zones)

Coverage

35+ food-insecure countries

Resolution

Administrative-level polygons

About this dataset

USAID Famine Early Warning Systems Network — food security phase classification maps for at-risk regions.

FEWS NET (Famine Early Warning Systems Network) provides food security analysis for 35+ food-insecure countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) maps show the current and projected food security situation, classifying areas into five phases: minimal, stressed, crisis, emergency, and famine. Data includes polygon boundaries and downloadable shapefiles.

Food security monitoring Humanitarian planning Famine early warning Vulnerability assessment

How to download

  1. 1 Open the FEWS NET data portal.
  2. 2 Select a country of interest.
  3. 3 Download the latest IPC shapefile.
  4. 4 Open in GIS and classify by food security phase.

FAQ

What are the IPC phases?

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification has five phases: 1) Minimal, 2) Stressed, 3) Crisis, 4) Emergency, and 5) Famine/Catastrophe.

What time period does FEWS NET cover?

FEWS NET provides current (nowcast) and projected (1-6 month forecast) food security maps, updated monthly for 35+ countries.